Liam Gallagher stirred things up with his latest comment on Axl Rose.
“Liam what do you think of axl rose just curious biblical legend,” a fan asked him on X. Liam replied, “She’s amazing.”
This isn’t the first time Gallagher has commented on Guns N’ Roses. Last year, when another fan asked, “Rasta, you think Guns n Roses were Oasis nemesis around the 90s?” Liam simply said, “No.”
Liam often shares opinions on other artists on X. Recently, he responded to Pete Townshend’s remarks about Oasis. A fan asked him, “Liam, did u see Pete Townsend said he was ‘disappointed’ Oasis is back together?? For a good reason tho -he says he loves your solo stuff.”
Gallagher replied, “Bless him.” Townshend made his comments in a new interview with The Standard, saying, “Well, I’m disappointed.” When asked if he was upset about missing tickets, he replied, “No, because I really like their solo albums.”
Oasis reunited on August 27 this year, ending a 15-year split caused by the Gallagher brothers’ feud. Ticket prices became a major issue as fans had to pay over double due to dynamic pricing.
Musicians like Myles Kennedy, Jack White, and David Gilmour have shared thoughts on ticket costs. Gilmour remarked, “Oasis should do what’s right for them. Chose a ticket price and stick to it.”
In another interview with Rockklassiker, Myles Kennedy reflected on Oasis, calling ‘Champagne Supernova’ one of his favorite choruses. “As a songwriter, a lot of times we think in parts, like, ‘Oh, that’s a great part. Why couldn’t I have written that part?'”
He continued, “And to me, one of the greatest choruses ever written is ‘Champagne Supernova.’ That is such a massive hook. So I would love to see that live. Just that moment would be worth whatever bazillions of dollars they’re charging.”
Oasis’ first reunion show is scheduled for July 4, 2025, in Cardiff, Wales, followed by one more concert in Cardiff and five shows in Manchester.